The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9mlZSshg
Read the Jericho Forum Identity Commandments at http://www.jerichoforum.org

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
Subscribe to The MelissaAmbrosiniShow on Youtube
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Subscribe to The Melissa Ambrosini Show on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-melissa-ambrosini-show/id1196106699
This is Episode 49 with LornaJane On LovingYourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire.
It’s always so inspiring to meet people who are kicking butt in not just one, but multiple life areas. They’re my favourite people to interview because they’ve perfected the art of peak performance, and always have so many useful insights to share about what it takes to get to the top. Today’s podcast guest, Lorna Jane, is a shining example of one of these peak performers. A business guru with an uber-successful global empire, she’s also rocking radiant health, a kickass mindset, off-the-charts self-love, a beautiful marriage (25 years and counting), and a love-filled personality to boot… It’s a seriously impressive array of achievements (and did I mention she’s a total sweetheart too?!)
The seed for Lorna’s fashion empire was first planted in 1985, when she came up with the then-radical idea that gym wear could also be worn as lifestyle clothing. She thought that if she could design pieces that were both fashionable and functional, it would inspire women to put on their activewear and actually want to work out! Lorna’s unique vision quickly turned into a global movement — a complete way of life that has transformed not only what women wear all over the world, but also how they think and feel about health and wellness. This is a woman with serious cred, who’s influenced and revolutionised multiple industries… and she’s not done yet!
If you are ready for some serious inspiration, you are going to L.O.V.E. this episode.
In this episode we chat about:
• Her journey from fitness instructor to CEO of a global activewear company (01:15)
• How she overcomes fear in her daily life (02:23)
• Her darkest times and how she moved through them (04:42)
• How to bust through fear (06:51)
• Her self love journey (07:56)
• The biggest thing that broke her heart (09:38)
• Her best self love tips (11:37)
• The big thing that she has struggled with all her life which brought her to tears (12:32)
• Whether you can be a successful entrepreneur and have children (14:47)
• Working and living with your partner (15:17)
• Plus so much more!
For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49

published:15 Nov 2017

views:440

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

published:08 Mar 2016

views:1963

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he knew he wanted to run a small business on a global scale.
"I have very ambitious goals and of course I want to have a professional organization, as well as help people connect and understand each other through translation," said Hopwood.
He started Day Translations, Inc., now a global company that connects people in different cultures by translating everything from legal documents to sub-titles in movies.

GlassAcademy presents an exciting e-Learning module on UnderstandingGreen Building and GlobalRatingSystem which shows the importance and existence of green buildings. This module discusses in detail about the different global rating systems, also you can understand the role of glass in green buildings.

published:05 Sep 2014

views:62

Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson, Superintendent of Oakland Schools - an intermediate school district of 28 school districts in Oakland County, MI - engages in an exciting and insightful conversation about her vision of learning and collaborative building of world-class learning systems that offer students challenging and relevant learning experiences to succeed in a changing global world.

System

A system is a set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex/intricate whole. Every system is delineated by its spatial and temporal boundaries, surrounded and influenced by its environment, described by its structure and purpose and expressed in its functioning.

The term system may also refer to a set of rules that governs structure and/or behavior. Alternatively, and usually in the context of complex social systems, the term is used to describe the set of rules that govern structure and/or behavior.

Etymology

The term "system" comes from the Latin word systēma, in turn from Greekσύστημαsystēma: "whole compounded of several parts or members, system", literary "composition".

History

"System" means "something to look at". You must have a very high visual gradient to have systematization. In philosophy, before Descartes, there was no "system". Plato had no "system". Aristotle had no "system".

In the 19th century the French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, who studied thermodynamics, pioneered the development of the concept of a "system" in the natural sciences. In 1824 he studied the system which he called the working substance (typically a body of water vapor) in steam engines, in regards to the system's ability to do work when heat is applied to it. The working substance could be put in contact with either a boiler, a cold reservoir (a stream of cold water), or a piston (to which the working body could do work by pushing on it). In 1850, the German physicist Rudolf Clausius generalized this picture to include the concept of the surroundings and began to use the term "working body" when referring to the system.

Building

A building or edifice is a structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in a variety of shapes, sizes and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, to land prices, ground conditions, specific uses and aesthetic reasons. To better understand the term building compare the list of nonbuilding structures.

Buildings serve several needs of society – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) and the outside (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful).

Ever since the first cave paintings, buildings have also become objects or canvasess of artistic expression. In recent years, interest in sustainable planning and building practices has also become an intentional part of the design process of many new buildings.

The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9mlZSshg
Read the Jericho Forum Identity Commandments at http://www.jerichoforum.org

Loving Yourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire With Lorna Jane (HIGHLIGHTS)

Loving Yourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire With Lorna Jane (HIGHLIGHTS)

Loving Yourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire With Lorna Jane (HIGHLIGHTS)

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
Subscribe to The MelissaAmbrosiniShow on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUydVMx0tYz4NU5bx8ifXQ?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to The Melissa Ambrosini Show on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-melissa-ambrosini-show/id1196106699
This is Episode 49 with LornaJane On LovingYourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire.
It’s always so inspiring to meet people who are kicking butt in not just one, but multiple life areas. They’re my favourite people to interview because they’ve perfected the art of peak performance, and always have so many useful insights to share about what it takes to get to the top. Today’s podcast guest, Lorna Jane, is a shining example of one of these peak performers. A business guru with an uber-successful global empire, she’s also rocking radiant health, a kickass mindset, off-the-charts self-love, a beautiful marriage (25 years and counting), and a love-filled personality to boot… It’s a seriously impressive array of achievements (and did I mention she’s a total sweetheart too?!)
The seed for Lorna’s fashion empire was first planted in 1985, when she came up with the then-radical idea that gym wear could also be worn as lifestyle clothing. She thought that if she could design pieces that were both fashionable and functional, it would inspire women to put on their activewear and actually want to work out! Lorna’s unique vision quickly turned into a global movement — a complete way of life that has transformed not only what women wear all over the world, but also how they think and feel about health and wellness. This is a woman with serious cred, who’s influenced and revolutionised multiple industries… and she’s not done yet!
If you are ready for some serious inspiration, you are going to L.O.V.E. this episode.
In this episode we chat about:
• Her journey from fitness instructor to CEO of a global activewear company (01:15)
• How she overcomes fear in her daily life (02:23)
• Her darkest times and how she moved through them (04:42)
• How to bust through fear (06:51)
• Her self love journey (07:56)
• The biggest thing that broke her heart (09:38)
• Her best self love tips (11:37)
• The big thing that she has struggled with all her life which brought her to tears (12:32)
• Whether you can be a successful entrepreneur and have children (14:47)
• Working and living with your partner (15:17)
• Plus so much more!
For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

2:56

Building A Global Business

Building A Global Business

Building A Global Business

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he knew he wanted to run a small business on a global scale.
"I have very ambitious goals and of course I want to have a professional organization, as well as help people connect and understand each other through translation," said Hopwood.
He started Day Translations, Inc., now a global company that connects people in different cultures by translating everything from legal documents to sub-titles in movies.

31:10

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

Global Homes Design Greenscan Building System Sdn Bhd

1:11

Understanding Green Building and Global Rating System

Understanding Green Building and Global Rating System

Understanding Green Building and Global Rating System

GlassAcademy presents an exciting e-Learning module on UnderstandingGreen Building and GlobalRatingSystem which shows the importance and existence of green buildings. This module discusses in detail about the different global rating systems, also you can understand the role of glass in green buildings.

14:21

The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson, Superintendent of Oakland Schools - an intermediate school district of 28 school districts in Oakland County, MI - engages in an exciting and insightful conversation about her vision of learning and collaborative building of world-class learning systems that offer students challenging and relevant learning experiences to succeed in a changing global world.

4:33

Building The Global Switchboard

Building The Global Switchboard

Building The Global Switchboard

Donate: http://www.wedid.it/campaigns/1203-building-the-global-switchboard (And check out the awards!)
Learn more: http://www.theglobalswitchboard.org
The Global Switchboard is a shared-space, community-oriented, work center for Pittsburgh's globally engaged social-profit organizations. It will be Pittsburgh's home for global engagement, a way to bring new resources to the city, and a space to cultivate new and innovative global ideas.
BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!
On April 1st, 2014, we're getting the keys to our new building, the purpose of this WeDidIt campaign is to help us build out our space, giving Pittsburgh a local home for global engagement. From walls and paint to desks, chairs, and more, we need your contribution. Please consider donating to our campaign, a little goes a long way and we value each and every contribution.
Without your help, this campaign will mearly be peer-funding. Help us harness the power of crowdfunding by sharing this with your crowd on your social networks and word of mouth!

Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market – Industry Research Report 2015-2019

Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market – Industry Research Report 2015-2019

Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market – Industry Research Report 2015-2019

Link to Report: http://bit.ly/1gJhZXx
Automation and control systems are widely used in residential buildings, commercial buildings, and in institutional buildings. Building automation and control systems effectively monitor the energy usage, productivity and the security and access control of the buildings. It plays a key role in improving the level of energy efficiency in building structures by saving operating cost.

1:19

Stan's Testimonial on Building GRN together Using Global System Marketing

Stan's Testimonial on Building GRN together Using Global System Marketing

Stan's Testimonial on Building GRN together Using Global System Marketing

2015 Winner of the SHINGO Research and Professional Publication Building a Global Learning Organiz

2015 Winner of the SHINGO Research and Professional Publication Building a Global Learning Organiz

2015 Winner of the SHINGO Research and Professional Publication Building a Global Learning Organiz

Building a GlobalLearningOrganization beskriver hvorledes en multinational virksomhed har udviklet en global struktur for læring omkring TWI programmerne. Dette for at kreere og fastholde standardiseret arbejde mellem sproglige og kulturelle platforme. Shingo Pris-vindende forfatter, Patrick Graupp, samarbejder i denne bog med to praktikere som har planlagt og implementeret LEGO's verdensomspændende læringsorganisation. Denne bog giver organisations- og implementeringsmodeller brugt af LEGO, samt giver en forståelse for de kritiske faktorer som skal tages højde for, for at gøre implementeringen en succes. I bogen er forklaret hvilket udfordringer som LEGO skulle overkomme for at få succes med implementerigen.
- Giver læseren de oprindelige organiserings- og planlægningsmodeller brugt af LEGO for at bygge deres Globale læringsorganisation.
- Giver læseren en klar indføring i hvordan og hvorfor TWI er brugt som fundament for success i at opnå stardardisering på tværs af sprog og kultur.
- Præsenterer læseren for grundarbejdet med kulturforandring. Fra at få medarbejdere til at forstå forandringen til at kreere motivation for at flytte organisationen til et net læringssystem.
- Giver læseren en step-by-step guide til hvordan man kan kreere et solidt fundament for en lærende organisation.
Inkluderer case-studier som beskriver i detaljer, hvorledes man sikrer en successfuld udruling.
"LEGO has been a household name all of my life and I was aware that they had a strong people-focused culture and adopted lean methods. I was not aware how far LEGO has come in moving from the tools to investing in developing people and becoming a learning organization. This book, written with LEGO insiders, is a stunning example of the discipline and commitment needed to develop people as masters of their crafts through the only way people learn—repetitive, deliberate practice."
- Jeffery K. Liker, Professor, University of Michigan
"Few books, if any in the Lean area since the NUMMI era, have gone into such depth on what it takes to integrate and unify across cultures. The book will become a standard guide not only to TWI implementation, but to the wider challenge of cross functional and cross cultural integration."
- JohnBicheno, Founder of MSc in Lean Enterprise at University of Buckingham
"While TWI has made a significant comeback in recent years ... , the ability to make it an integrated and sustainable system of developing people with a highly productive capability to solve problems while continually learning has remained allusive to most organizations. The book describes in detail how LEGO achieved this culture through a strategic and deliberate plan to develop and deploy a global system of organizational training using TWI as its foundation."
- Jim Huntzinger, President/Founder, Lean Frontiers
læs mere på www.btp.dk eller www.twi-institut-skandinavien.dk

Gidss Building A Global Network System 1

The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9mlZSshg
Read the Jericho Forum Identity Commandments at http://www.jerichoforum.org

Loving Yourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire With Lorna Jane (HIGHLIGHTS)

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
Subscribe to The MelissaAmbrosiniShow on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUydVMx0tYz4NU5bx8ifXQ?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to The Melissa Ambrosini Show on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-melissa-ambrosini-show/id1196106699
This is Episode 49 with LornaJane On LovingYourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire.
It’s always so inspiring to meet people who are kicking butt in not just one, but multiple life areas. They’re my favourite people to interview because they’ve perfected the art of peak performance, and always have so many useful insights to share about what it takes to get to the top. Today’s podcast...

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a...

published: 08 Mar 2016

Building A Global Business

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he knew he wanted to run a small business on a global scale.
"I have very ambitious goals and of course I want to have a professional organization, as well as help people connect and understand each other through translation," said Hopwood.
He started Day Translations, Inc., now a global company that connects people in different cultures by translating everything from legal documents to sub-titles in movies.

published: 03 Jul 2012

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

Global Homes Design Greenscan Building System Sdn Bhd

published: 23 Nov 2017

Understanding Green Building and Global Rating System

GlassAcademy presents an exciting e-Learning module on UnderstandingGreen Building and GlobalRatingSystem which shows the importance and existence of green buildings. This module discusses in detail about the different global rating systems, also you can understand the role of glass in green buildings.

published: 05 Sep 2014

The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson, Superintendent of Oakland Schools - an intermediate school district of 28 school districts in Oakland County, MI - engages in an exciting and insightful conversation about her vision of learning and collaborative building of world-class learning systems that offer students challenging and relevant learning experiences to succeed in a changing global world.

published: 11 Dec 2015

Building The Global Switchboard

Donate: http://www.wedid.it/campaigns/1203-building-the-global-switchboard (And check out the awards!)
Learn more: http://www.theglobalswitchboard.org
The Global Switchboard is a shared-space, community-oriented, work center for Pittsburgh's globally engaged social-profit organizations. It will be Pittsburgh's home for global engagement, a way to bring new resources to the city, and a space to cultivate new and innovative global ideas.
BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!
On April 1st, 2014, we're getting the keys to our new building, the purpose of this WeDidIt campaign is to help us build out our space, giving Pittsburgh a local home for global engagement. From walls and paint to desks, chairs, and more, we need your contribution. Please consider donating to our campaign, a little goes a long way a...

Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market – Industry Research Report 2015-2019

Link to Report: http://bit.ly/1gJhZXx
Automation and control systems are widely used in residential buildings, commercial buildings, and in institutional buildings. Building automation and control systems effectively monitor the energy usage, productivity and the security and access control of the buildings. It plays a key role in improving the level of energy efficiency in building structures by saving operating cost.

published: 22 Sep 2015

Stan's Testimonial on Building GRN together Using Global System Marketing

The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9m...

The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9mlZSshg
Read the Jericho Forum Identity Commandments at http://www.jerichoforum.org

The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9mlZSshg
Read the Jericho Forum Identity Commandments at http://www.jerichoforum.org

Loving Yourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire With Lorna Jane (HIGHLIGHTS)

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
Subscribe to The Me...

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
Subscribe to The MelissaAmbrosiniShow on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUydVMx0tYz4NU5bx8ifXQ?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to The Melissa Ambrosini Show on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-melissa-ambrosini-show/id1196106699
This is Episode 49 with LornaJane On LovingYourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire.
It’s always so inspiring to meet people who are kicking butt in not just one, but multiple life areas. They’re my favourite people to interview because they’ve perfected the art of peak performance, and always have so many useful insights to share about what it takes to get to the top. Today’s podcast guest, Lorna Jane, is a shining example of one of these peak performers. A business guru with an uber-successful global empire, she’s also rocking radiant health, a kickass mindset, off-the-charts self-love, a beautiful marriage (25 years and counting), and a love-filled personality to boot… It’s a seriously impressive array of achievements (and did I mention she’s a total sweetheart too?!)
The seed for Lorna’s fashion empire was first planted in 1985, when she came up with the then-radical idea that gym wear could also be worn as lifestyle clothing. She thought that if she could design pieces that were both fashionable and functional, it would inspire women to put on their activewear and actually want to work out! Lorna’s unique vision quickly turned into a global movement — a complete way of life that has transformed not only what women wear all over the world, but also how they think and feel about health and wellness. This is a woman with serious cred, who’s influenced and revolutionised multiple industries… and she’s not done yet!
If you are ready for some serious inspiration, you are going to L.O.V.E. this episode.
In this episode we chat about:
• Her journey from fitness instructor to CEO of a global activewear company (01:15)
• How she overcomes fear in her daily life (02:23)
• Her darkest times and how she moved through them (04:42)
• How to bust through fear (06:51)
• Her self love journey (07:56)
• The biggest thing that broke her heart (09:38)
• Her best self love tips (11:37)
• The big thing that she has struggled with all her life which brought her to tears (12:32)
• Whether you can be a successful entrepreneur and have children (14:47)
• Working and living with your partner (15:17)
• Plus so much more!
For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
Subscribe to The MelissaAmbrosiniShow on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUydVMx0tYz4NU5bx8ifXQ?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to The Melissa Ambrosini Show on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-melissa-ambrosini-show/id1196106699
This is Episode 49 with LornaJane On LovingYourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire.
It’s always so inspiring to meet people who are kicking butt in not just one, but multiple life areas. They’re my favourite people to interview because they’ve perfected the art of peak performance, and always have so many useful insights to share about what it takes to get to the top. Today’s podcast guest, Lorna Jane, is a shining example of one of these peak performers. A business guru with an uber-successful global empire, she’s also rocking radiant health, a kickass mindset, off-the-charts self-love, a beautiful marriage (25 years and counting), and a love-filled personality to boot… It’s a seriously impressive array of achievements (and did I mention she’s a total sweetheart too?!)
The seed for Lorna’s fashion empire was first planted in 1985, when she came up with the then-radical idea that gym wear could also be worn as lifestyle clothing. She thought that if she could design pieces that were both fashionable and functional, it would inspire women to put on their activewear and actually want to work out! Lorna’s unique vision quickly turned into a global movement — a complete way of life that has transformed not only what women wear all over the world, but also how they think and feel about health and wellness. This is a woman with serious cred, who’s influenced and revolutionised multiple industries… and she’s not done yet!
If you are ready for some serious inspiration, you are going to L.O.V.E. this episode.
In this episode we chat about:
• Her journey from fitness instructor to CEO of a global activewear company (01:15)
• How she overcomes fear in her daily life (02:23)
• Her darkest times and how she moved through them (04:42)
• How to bust through fear (06:51)
• Her self love journey (07:56)
• The biggest thing that broke her heart (09:38)
• Her best self love tips (11:37)
• The big thing that she has struggled with all her life which brought her to tears (12:32)
• Whether you can be a successful entrepreneur and have children (14:47)
• Working and living with your partner (15:17)
• Plus so much more!
For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he knew he wanted to run a small business on a global scale.
"I have very ambitious goals and of course I want to have a professional organization, as well as help people connect and understand each other through translation," said Hopwood.
He started Day Translations, Inc., now a global company that connects people in different cultures by translating everything from legal documents to sub-titles in movies.

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he knew he wanted to run a small business on a global scale.
"I have very ambitious goals and of course I want to have a professional organization, as well as help people connect and understand each other through translation," said Hopwood.
He started Day Translations, Inc., now a global company that connects people in different cultures by translating everything from legal documents to sub-titles in movies.

published:03 Jul 2012

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[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

GlassAcademy presents an exciting e-Learning module on UnderstandingGreen Building and GlobalRatingSystem which shows the importance and existence of green buildings. This module discusses in detail about the different global rating systems, also you can understand the role of glass in green buildings.

GlassAcademy presents an exciting e-Learning module on UnderstandingGreen Building and GlobalRatingSystem which shows the importance and existence of green buildings. This module discusses in detail about the different global rating systems, also you can understand the role of glass in green buildings.

published:05 Sep 2014

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The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson, Superintendent of Oakland Schools - an intermediate school district of 28 school districts in Oakland County, MI - engages in an exciting and insightful conversation about her vision of learning and collaborative building of world-class learning systems that offer students challenging and relevant learning experiences to succeed in a changing global world.

Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson, Superintendent of Oakland Schools - an intermediate school district of 28 school districts in Oakland County, MI - engages in an exciting and insightful conversation about her vision of learning and collaborative building of world-class learning systems that offer students challenging and relevant learning experiences to succeed in a changing global world.

Donate: http://www.wedid.it/campaigns/1203-building-the-global-switchboard (And check out the awards!)
Learn more: http://www.theglobalswitchboard.org
The Global Switchboard is a shared-space, community-oriented, work center for Pittsburgh's globally engaged social-profit organizations. It will be Pittsburgh's home for global engagement, a way to bring new resources to the city, and a space to cultivate new and innovative global ideas.
BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!
On April 1st, 2014, we're getting the keys to our new building, the purpose of this WeDidIt campaign is to help us build out our space, giving Pittsburgh a local home for global engagement. From walls and paint to desks, chairs, and more, we need your contribution. Please consider donating to our campaign, a little goes a long way and we value each and every contribution.
Without your help, this campaign will mearly be peer-funding. Help us harness the power of crowdfunding by sharing this with your crowd on your social networks and word of mouth!

Donate: http://www.wedid.it/campaigns/1203-building-the-global-switchboard (And check out the awards!)
Learn more: http://www.theglobalswitchboard.org
The Global Switchboard is a shared-space, community-oriented, work center for Pittsburgh's globally engaged social-profit organizations. It will be Pittsburgh's home for global engagement, a way to bring new resources to the city, and a space to cultivate new and innovative global ideas.
BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!
On April 1st, 2014, we're getting the keys to our new building, the purpose of this WeDidIt campaign is to help us build out our space, giving Pittsburgh a local home for global engagement. From walls and paint to desks, chairs, and more, we need your contribution. Please consider donating to our campaign, a little goes a long way and we value each and every contribution.
Without your help, this campaign will mearly be peer-funding. Help us harness the power of crowdfunding by sharing this with your crowd on your social networks and word of mouth!

Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market – Industry Research Report 2015-2019

Link to Report: http://bit.ly/1gJhZXx
Automation and control systems are widely used in residential buildings, commercial buildings, and in institutional build...

Link to Report: http://bit.ly/1gJhZXx
Automation and control systems are widely used in residential buildings, commercial buildings, and in institutional buildings. Building automation and control systems effectively monitor the energy usage, productivity and the security and access control of the buildings. It plays a key role in improving the level of energy efficiency in building structures by saving operating cost.

Link to Report: http://bit.ly/1gJhZXx
Automation and control systems are widely used in residential buildings, commercial buildings, and in institutional buildings. Building automation and control systems effectively monitor the energy usage, productivity and the security and access control of the buildings. It plays a key role in improving the level of energy efficiency in building structures by saving operating cost.

published:22 Sep 2015

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Stan's Testimonial on Building GRN together Using Global System Marketing

Building a GlobalLearningOrganization beskriver hvorledes en multinational virksomhed har udviklet en global struktur for læring omkring TWI programmerne. Dette for at kreere og fastholde standardiseret arbejde mellem sproglige og kulturelle platforme. Shingo Pris-vindende forfatter, Patrick Graupp, samarbejder i denne bog med to praktikere som har planlagt og implementeret LEGO's verdensomspændende læringsorganisation. Denne bog giver organisations- og implementeringsmodeller brugt af LEGO, samt giver en forståelse for de kritiske faktorer som skal tages højde for, for at gøre implementeringen en succes. I bogen er forklaret hvilket udfordringer som LEGO skulle overkomme for at få succes med implementerigen.
- Giver læseren de oprindelige organiserings- og planlægningsmodeller brugt af LEGO for at bygge deres Globale læringsorganisation.
- Giver læseren en klar indføring i hvordan og hvorfor TWI er brugt som fundament for success i at opnå stardardisering på tværs af sprog og kultur.
- Præsenterer læseren for grundarbejdet med kulturforandring. Fra at få medarbejdere til at forstå forandringen til at kreere motivation for at flytte organisationen til et net læringssystem.
- Giver læseren en step-by-step guide til hvordan man kan kreere et solidt fundament for en lærende organisation.
Inkluderer case-studier som beskriver i detaljer, hvorledes man sikrer en successfuld udruling.
"LEGO has been a household name all of my life and I was aware that they had a strong people-focused culture and adopted lean methods. I was not aware how far LEGO has come in moving from the tools to investing in developing people and becoming a learning organization. This book, written with LEGO insiders, is a stunning example of the discipline and commitment needed to develop people as masters of their crafts through the only way people learn—repetitive, deliberate practice."
- Jeffery K. Liker, Professor, University of Michigan
"Few books, if any in the Lean area since the NUMMI era, have gone into such depth on what it takes to integrate and unify across cultures. The book will become a standard guide not only to TWI implementation, but to the wider challenge of cross functional and cross cultural integration."
- JohnBicheno, Founder of MSc in Lean Enterprise at University of Buckingham
"While TWI has made a significant comeback in recent years ... , the ability to make it an integrated and sustainable system of developing people with a highly productive capability to solve problems while continually learning has remained allusive to most organizations. The book describes in detail how LEGO achieved this culture through a strategic and deliberate plan to develop and deploy a global system of organizational training using TWI as its foundation."
- Jim Huntzinger, President/Founder, Lean Frontiers
læs mere på www.btp.dk eller www.twi-institut-skandinavien.dk

Building a GlobalLearningOrganization beskriver hvorledes en multinational virksomhed har udviklet en global struktur for læring omkring TWI programmerne. Dette for at kreere og fastholde standardiseret arbejde mellem sproglige og kulturelle platforme. Shingo Pris-vindende forfatter, Patrick Graupp, samarbejder i denne bog med to praktikere som har planlagt og implementeret LEGO's verdensomspændende læringsorganisation. Denne bog giver organisations- og implementeringsmodeller brugt af LEGO, samt giver en forståelse for de kritiske faktorer som skal tages højde for, for at gøre implementeringen en succes. I bogen er forklaret hvilket udfordringer som LEGO skulle overkomme for at få succes med implementerigen.
- Giver læseren de oprindelige organiserings- og planlægningsmodeller brugt af LEGO for at bygge deres Globale læringsorganisation.
- Giver læseren en klar indføring i hvordan og hvorfor TWI er brugt som fundament for success i at opnå stardardisering på tværs af sprog og kultur.
- Præsenterer læseren for grundarbejdet med kulturforandring. Fra at få medarbejdere til at forstå forandringen til at kreere motivation for at flytte organisationen til et net læringssystem.
- Giver læseren en step-by-step guide til hvordan man kan kreere et solidt fundament for en lærende organisation.
Inkluderer case-studier som beskriver i detaljer, hvorledes man sikrer en successfuld udruling.
"LEGO has been a household name all of my life and I was aware that they had a strong people-focused culture and adopted lean methods. I was not aware how far LEGO has come in moving from the tools to investing in developing people and becoming a learning organization. This book, written with LEGO insiders, is a stunning example of the discipline and commitment needed to develop people as masters of their crafts through the only way people learn—repetitive, deliberate practice."
- Jeffery K. Liker, Professor, University of Michigan
"Few books, if any in the Lean area since the NUMMI era, have gone into such depth on what it takes to integrate and unify across cultures. The book will become a standard guide not only to TWI implementation, but to the wider challenge of cross functional and cross cultural integration."
- JohnBicheno, Founder of MSc in Lean Enterprise at University of Buckingham
"While TWI has made a significant comeback in recent years ... , the ability to make it an integrated and sustainable system of developing people with a highly productive capability to solve problems while continually learning has remained allusive to most organizations. The book describes in detail how LEGO achieved this culture through a strategic and deliberate plan to develop and deploy a global system of organizational training using TWI as its foundation."
- Jim Huntzinger, President/Founder, Lean Frontiers
læs mere på www.btp.dk eller www.twi-institut-skandinavien.dk

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a...

published: 08 Mar 2016

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

The Adobe Story: Lessons Learned in Building a Global Software Company

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском ...

published: 22 Sep 2013

The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED

published: 03 May 2017

Landor - Building the Financial Business Case for a Global CRM Rollout

Whether you’re choosing a new CRM for a global system rollout, or simply looking to quantify the business value of an existing project, there’s much to learn in the analysis performed by Landor prior to its selection of SugarCRM. Landor, a global brand consulting and design firm, did an exhaustive analysis of its global offices - looking for ways a single CRM platform could drive cost efficiencies and overall productivity gains. In this informative session, Landor’s Tansel Adacan and Annika Bruls outline how their global analysis revealed critical insights towards building a cost-effective, streamlined CRM project that expects high adoption and ROI.

Building a Global Monetary System: A panel debate on international trade imbalances | 12.01.11

Widening trade imbalances and the threat of currency wars between the major economic powers dominated the most recent meeting of the G-20 in Seoul.At the end of the summit, the net result was a communiqué that outlined plans to develop 'indicative guidelines' that will identify those large imbalances that require 'preventative and corrective actions'.
This implicit recognition of the issue will come as a relief to those who have long argued against the excessive build-up of savings in the surplus countries and debt in the deficit countries. But are the steps being taken sufficient to resolve the problem?
We will consider what the long-term economic ramifications of persistent trade imbalances are likely to be, and also what options the Government has should further action be deemed ...

published: 13 Jan 2011

Erlang - Building Blocks for Global Distributed Systems

Sean Cribbs
https://speakerdeck.com/seancribbs/erlang-building-blocks-for-global-distributed-systems
Erlang is a computer language and runtime originally created for high-reliability telephony applications. Ericsson created Erlang in the late 1980’s to build Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switches. These switches made possible the broadband we know today. In fact, British Telecom, a client of Ericsson, reported that the switches attained nine 9's reliability.
The Erlang-based system's careful language/runtime design, live upgrades, and interactive inspection of the running system all made this possible. Recently, a resurgence in the use of Erlang is due to its use in Internet-scale distributed systems.
In this talk, we'll discuss the motivations behind Erlang, the features that disti...

Building the Node.JS GlobalDistributionNetwork - Guillermo Rauch, ZEIT
"At ZEIT we’re building the first global distribution network for Node.js applications, websites and microservices. Our mission is to democratize access to the cloud by ensuring that services are fast from and to everywhere, not just Silicon Valley.
We’ll discuss some of the unique technical challenges this endeavor presents in the context of distributed systems."

2.1 Blueprint of Building a Global Network

Direct link for registration - https://joffice.jeunesseglobal.com/signup.asp?locale=en-US&siteurl=michellelj
Web site-https://michellelj.jeunesseglobal.com/en-US/
Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/michellelj2016/
http://FullProductDetails.com/duediligence/?u=7653
Wouldn't it be cool if someone took a global leader in anti-aging and broke the mold?
Join Us :https://joffice.jeunesseglobal.com/signup.asp?locale=en-US&siteurl=michellelj
Jeunesse is not the same old story of skin care and supplements. We are not the same old network model. Jeunesse is a global business that helps people reach their full potential in youthful looks, in healthy living, in embracing life.
Jeunesse combines breakthrough sciences in a product system that enhances youth by working at the cellular level. By focusing...

Carl Munck - The Code

The Code is an ancient matrix system built up of monuments all across the globe. These monuments include megalithic stone works, pyramids, circular works, effigies, and ancient earth mound. Each structure is a point in a remarkable global matrix which explains a global positioning system involving the mathematical precisions of the Earth. In order to "read" this matrix one must first change the current Prime Meridian back to the pyramid fields at Giza. For longitude the ancient builders referenced their original Prime Meridian that ran from pole to pole marked by The Great Pyramid at Giza. Today it can be found at 31 degrees, 08 minutes, and 00.8 seconds to the east of our modern Greenwich Prime Meridian. For latitude, ancient monuments were referenced to the same equator that we use today...

published: 04 Jun 2011

Building and Maintaining Resilience to Address Global Health Challenges

This panel discussion focuses on how key local stakeholders are working to build systems capable of addressing long-term global health issues like non-communicable diseases while maintaining resilience to outbreaks like Ebola. In light of the need to develop domestic financing mechanisms to pay for long term health solutions, stakeholders are moving beyond public-private partnerships to a model of country stakeholder engagement that includes and leverages the strengths of all actors.
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa has had a global impact by exposing the vulnerabilities of weak health systems to short-term crises and long-term health challenges. Illuminating the need to establish resilient health systems, the Ebola epidemic has spurred a call for action to create innovative colla...

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

published:08 Mar 2016

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[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the...

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation ...

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED

published:03 May 2017

views:3146232

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Landor - Building the Financial Business Case for a Global CRM Rollout

Whether you’re choosing a new CRM for a global system rollout, or simply looking to quantify the business value of an existing project, there’s much to learn in...

Whether you’re choosing a new CRM for a global system rollout, or simply looking to quantify the business value of an existing project, there’s much to learn in the analysis performed by Landor prior to its selection of SugarCRM. Landor, a global brand consulting and design firm, did an exhaustive analysis of its global offices - looking for ways a single CRM platform could drive cost efficiencies and overall productivity gains. In this informative session, Landor’s Tansel Adacan and Annika Bruls outline how their global analysis revealed critical insights towards building a cost-effective, streamlined CRM project that expects high adoption and ROI.

Whether you’re choosing a new CRM for a global system rollout, or simply looking to quantify the business value of an existing project, there’s much to learn in the analysis performed by Landor prior to its selection of SugarCRM. Landor, a global brand consulting and design firm, did an exhaustive analysis of its global offices - looking for ways a single CRM platform could drive cost efficiencies and overall productivity gains. In this informative session, Landor’s Tansel Adacan and Annika Bruls outline how their global analysis revealed critical insights towards building a cost-effective, streamlined CRM project that expects high adoption and ROI.

Building a Global Monetary System: A panel debate on international trade imbalances | 12.01.11

Widening trade imbalances and the threat of currency wars between the major economic powers dominated the most recent meeting of the G-20 in Seoul.At the end o...

Widening trade imbalances and the threat of currency wars between the major economic powers dominated the most recent meeting of the G-20 in Seoul.At the end of the summit, the net result was a communiqué that outlined plans to develop 'indicative guidelines' that will identify those large imbalances that require 'preventative and corrective actions'.
This implicit recognition of the issue will come as a relief to those who have long argued against the excessive build-up of savings in the surplus countries and debt in the deficit countries. But are the steps being taken sufficient to resolve the problem?
We will consider what the long-term economic ramifications of persistent trade imbalances are likely to be, and also what options the Government has should further action be deemed necessary.
Speakers:
CHAIR: Neil O'Brien - Director, Policy ExchangeMartin Wolf - Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial TimesJeremy Warner - Assistant Editor, The TelegraphRoger Bootle - Managing Director, Capital EconomicsAndrew Lilico - Director, Europe Economics

Widening trade imbalances and the threat of currency wars between the major economic powers dominated the most recent meeting of the G-20 in Seoul.At the end of the summit, the net result was a communiqué that outlined plans to develop 'indicative guidelines' that will identify those large imbalances that require 'preventative and corrective actions'.
This implicit recognition of the issue will come as a relief to those who have long argued against the excessive build-up of savings in the surplus countries and debt in the deficit countries. But are the steps being taken sufficient to resolve the problem?
We will consider what the long-term economic ramifications of persistent trade imbalances are likely to be, and also what options the Government has should further action be deemed necessary.
Speakers:
CHAIR: Neil O'Brien - Director, Policy ExchangeMartin Wolf - Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial TimesJeremy Warner - Assistant Editor, The TelegraphRoger Bootle - Managing Director, Capital EconomicsAndrew Lilico - Director, Europe Economics

Erlang - Building Blocks for Global Distributed Systems

Sean Cribbs
https://speakerdeck.com/seancribbs/erlang-building-blocks-for-global-distributed-systems
Erlang is a computer language and runtime originally crea...

Sean Cribbs
https://speakerdeck.com/seancribbs/erlang-building-blocks-for-global-distributed-systems
Erlang is a computer language and runtime originally created for high-reliability telephony applications. Ericsson created Erlang in the late 1980’s to build Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switches. These switches made possible the broadband we know today. In fact, British Telecom, a client of Ericsson, reported that the switches attained nine 9's reliability.
The Erlang-based system's careful language/runtime design, live upgrades, and interactive inspection of the running system all made this possible. Recently, a resurgence in the use of Erlang is due to its use in Internet-scale distributed systems.
In this talk, we'll discuss the motivations behind Erlang, the features that distinguish it from other software platforms, and the ways it simplifies building highly-available globally distributed services.

Sean Cribbs
https://speakerdeck.com/seancribbs/erlang-building-blocks-for-global-distributed-systems
Erlang is a computer language and runtime originally created for high-reliability telephony applications. Ericsson created Erlang in the late 1980’s to build Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switches. These switches made possible the broadband we know today. In fact, British Telecom, a client of Ericsson, reported that the switches attained nine 9's reliability.
The Erlang-based system's careful language/runtime design, live upgrades, and interactive inspection of the running system all made this possible. Recently, a resurgence in the use of Erlang is due to its use in Internet-scale distributed systems.
In this talk, we'll discuss the motivations behind Erlang, the features that distinguish it from other software platforms, and the ways it simplifies building highly-available globally distributed services.

Building the Node.JS GlobalDistributionNetwork - Guillermo Rauch, ZEIT
"At ZEIT we’re building the first global distribution network for Node.js applications, websites and microservices. Our mission is to democratize access to the cloud by ensuring that services are fast from and to everywhere, not just Silicon Valley.
We’ll discuss some of the unique technical challenges this endeavor presents in the context of distributed systems."

Building the Node.JS GlobalDistributionNetwork - Guillermo Rauch, ZEIT
"At ZEIT we’re building the first global distribution network for Node.js applications, websites and microservices. Our mission is to democratize access to the cloud by ensuring that services are fast from and to everywhere, not just Silicon Valley.
We’ll discuss some of the unique technical challenges this endeavor presents in the context of distributed systems."

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Jeunesse is not the same old story of skin care and supplements. We are not the same old network model. Jeunesse is a global business that helps people reach their full potential in youthful looks, in healthy living, in embracing life.
Jeunesse combines breakthrough sciences in a product system that enhances youth by working at the cellular level. By focusing on the health, longevity, and renewal of cells, we help people enjoy vibrant, youthful results that last.

Carl Munck - The Code

The Code is an ancient matrix system built up of monuments all across the globe. These monuments include megalithic stone works, pyramids, circular works, effig...

The Code is an ancient matrix system built up of monuments all across the globe. These monuments include megalithic stone works, pyramids, circular works, effigies, and ancient earth mound. Each structure is a point in a remarkable global matrix which explains a global positioning system involving the mathematical precisions of the Earth. In order to "read" this matrix one must first change the current Prime Meridian back to the pyramid fields at Giza. For longitude the ancient builders referenced their original Prime Meridian that ran from pole to pole marked by The Great Pyramid at Giza. Today it can be found at 31 degrees, 08 minutes, and 00.8 seconds to the east of our modern Greenwich Prime Meridian. For latitude, ancient monuments were referenced to the same equator that we use today.
Once we do this, properly, the monuments of the global matrix system become as the individual pages of an encyclopedia, beautifully preserved through numbers and maps. Batteries not included or required. The access key is curiosity.
http://www.pyramidmatrix.com/

The Code is an ancient matrix system built up of monuments all across the globe. These monuments include megalithic stone works, pyramids, circular works, effigies, and ancient earth mound. Each structure is a point in a remarkable global matrix which explains a global positioning system involving the mathematical precisions of the Earth. In order to "read" this matrix one must first change the current Prime Meridian back to the pyramid fields at Giza. For longitude the ancient builders referenced their original Prime Meridian that ran from pole to pole marked by The Great Pyramid at Giza. Today it can be found at 31 degrees, 08 minutes, and 00.8 seconds to the east of our modern Greenwich Prime Meridian. For latitude, ancient monuments were referenced to the same equator that we use today.
Once we do this, properly, the monuments of the global matrix system become as the individual pages of an encyclopedia, beautifully preserved through numbers and maps. Batteries not included or required. The access key is curiosity.
http://www.pyramidmatrix.com/

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Building and Maintaining Resilience to Address Global Health Challenges

The last in a series of five videos looking at the concepts behind Identity and building a global Identity eco-system.
See video four at: http://youtu.be/Cl_9mlZSshg
Read the Jericho Forum Identity Commandments at http://www.jerichoforum.org

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Building a Global Nation | Paulo Zagalo-Melo | TEDxUMontana

Imagine a world where entire populations spoke two or three languages. Teaching children ...

Loving Yourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire With Lorna Jane (HIGHLIGHTS)

For the full length episode head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49, plus get all the episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.
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This is Episode 49 with LornaJane On LovingYourself, Overcoming Fear And Building A Global Empire.
It’s always so inspiring to meet people who are kicking butt in not just one, but multiple life areas. They’re my favourite people to interview because they’ve perfected the art of peak performance, and always have so many useful insights to share about what it takes to get to the top. Today’s podcast guest, Lorna Jane, is a shining example of one of these peak performers. A business guru with an uber-successful global empire, she’s also rocking radiant health, a kickass mindset, off-the-charts self-love, a beautiful marriage (25 years and counting), and a love-filled personality to boot… It’s a seriously impressive array of achievements (and did I mention she’s a total sweetheart too?!)
The seed for Lorna’s fashion empire was first planted in 1985, when she came up with the then-radical idea that gym wear could also be worn as lifestyle clothing. She thought that if she could design pieces that were both fashionable and functional, it would inspire women to put on their activewear and actually want to work out! Lorna’s unique vision quickly turned into a global movement — a complete way of life that has transformed not only what women wear all over the world, but also how they think and feel about health and wellness. This is a woman with serious cred, who’s influenced and revolutionised multiple industries… and she’s not done yet!
If you are ready for some serious inspiration, you are going to L.O.V.E. this episode.
In this episode we chat about:
• Her journey from fitness instructor to CEO of a global activewear company (01:15)
• How she overcomes fear in her daily life (02:23)
• Her darkest times and how she moved through them (04:42)
• How to bust through fear (06:51)
• Her self love journey (07:56)
• The biggest thing that broke her heart (09:38)
• Her best self love tips (11:37)
• The big thing that she has struggled with all her life which brought her to tears (12:32)
• Whether you can be a successful entrepreneur and have children (14:47)
• Working and living with your partner (15:17)
• Plus so much more!
For full show notes, episode resources and quick links to the above timestamps, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/49

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

2:56

Building A Global Business

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he kne...

Building A Global Business

TAMPA, Fla. - After Sean Hopwood earned his MBA at The University of South Florida, he knew he wanted to run a small business on a global scale.
"I have very ambitious goals and of course I want to have a professional organization, as well as help people connect and understand each other through translation," said Hopwood.
He started Day Translations, Inc., now a global company that connects people in different cultures by translating everything from legal documents to sub-titles in movies.

31:10

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

Understanding Green Building and Global Rating System

GlassAcademy presents an exciting e-Learning module on UnderstandingGreen Building and GlobalRatingSystem which shows the importance and existence of green buildings. This module discusses in detail about the different global rating systems, also you can understand the role of glass in green buildings.

14:21

The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

The Future of Learning: Building Learning Systems for a Changing Global World

Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson, Superintendent of Oakland Schools - an intermediate school district of 28 school districts in Oakland County, MI - engages in an exciting and insightful conversation about her vision of learning and collaborative building of world-class learning systems that offer students challenging and relevant learning experiences to succeed in a changing global world.

Building The Global Switchboard

Donate: http://www.wedid.it/campaigns/1203-building-the-global-switchboard (And check out the awards!)
Learn more: http://www.theglobalswitchboard.org
The Global Switchboard is a shared-space, community-oriented, work center for Pittsburgh's globally engaged social-profit organizations. It will be Pittsburgh's home for global engagement, a way to bring new resources to the city, and a space to cultivate new and innovative global ideas.
BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!
On April 1st, 2014, we're getting the keys to our new building, the purpose of this WeDidIt campaign is to help us build out our space, giving Pittsburgh a local home for global engagement. From walls and paint to desks, chairs, and more, we need your contribution. Please consider donating to our campaign, a little goes a long way and we value each and every contribution.
Without your help, this campaign will mearly be peer-funding. Help us harness the power of crowdfunding by sharing this with your crowd on your social networks and word of mouth!

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series:
Muneeb Ali – Experiences with Building a GlobalPKI with Blockchains
Cryptocurrency blockchains like Bitcoin and Namecoin and their respective P2P networks have seen significant adoption in the past few years, and show promise as naming systems with no trusted parties. Users can register human-readable names and securely associate data with them; only the owner of a particular private-key can write or update the name/value pair. In theory, many decentralized systems can be built using these cryptocurrency networks, such as new, decentralized versions of DNS or PKI. As the technology is relatively new and evolving rapidly, however, little production data or experience is available to guide design tradeoffs.
In this talk, we describe our experience operating a large, real-world deployment of a decentralized PKI service built on top of the Namecoin blockchain. We present various challenges (network reliability, throughput, security issues) that we needed to overcome while registering/updating over 33,000 entries on the blockchain which involved over 200,000 transactions on the Namecoin network. Further, we discuss how our experience informed the design of a new blockchain-based naming system, Blockstack. We detail why we changed from Namecoin to the Bitcoin network for the new system, as well as operational lessons from this migration. Blockstack is released as open source and currently powers a production PKI system for 46,000 users. See more details here.
Bio:
Muneeb Ali is co-founder and CTO of Onename, a Y Combinator and Union Square Ventures backed startup focusing on blockchain technologies. Muneeb is also a final-year PhD candidate at Princeton University, where he has worked in the Systems and Networks group and at PlanetLab. He helped start a new course at Princeton on “How to be a CTO” and gives guest lectures on cloud computing at Princeton. Muneeb has been awarded a J. William Fulbright Fellowship (declined) and has served as the Program Co-Chair of ACM NSDR.

31:10

[2016 OGC TC/PC Meeting] Progress on building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

40:51

The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and Sp...

The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks
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Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED

21:07

Landor - Building the Financial Business Case for a Global CRM Rollout

Whether you’re choosing a new CRM for a global system rollout, or simply looking to quanti...

Landor - Building the Financial Business Case for a Global CRM Rollout

Whether you’re choosing a new CRM for a global system rollout, or simply looking to quantify the business value of an existing project, there’s much to learn in the analysis performed by Landor prior to its selection of SugarCRM. Landor, a global brand consulting and design firm, did an exhaustive analysis of its global offices - looking for ways a single CRM platform could drive cost efficiencies and overall productivity gains. In this informative session, Landor’s Tansel Adacan and Annika Bruls outline how their global analysis revealed critical insights towards building a cost-effective, streamlined CRM project that expects high adoption and ROI.

46:20

The World's Future MEGAPROJECTS (2017-2040's)

A documentary on eight of the most ambitious mega-projects currently under development aro...

Building a Global Monetary System: A panel debate on international trade imbalances | 12.01.11

Widening trade imbalances and the threat of currency wars between the major economic powers dominated the most recent meeting of the G-20 in Seoul.At the end of the summit, the net result was a communiqué that outlined plans to develop 'indicative guidelines' that will identify those large imbalances that require 'preventative and corrective actions'.
This implicit recognition of the issue will come as a relief to those who have long argued against the excessive build-up of savings in the surplus countries and debt in the deficit countries. But are the steps being taken sufficient to resolve the problem?
We will consider what the long-term economic ramifications of persistent trade imbalances are likely to be, and also what options the Government has should further action be deemed necessary.
Speakers:
CHAIR: Neil O'Brien - Director, Policy ExchangeMartin Wolf - Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial TimesJeremy Warner - Assistant Editor, The TelegraphRoger Bootle - Managing Director, Capital EconomicsAndrew Lilico - Director, Europe Economics

Erlang - Building Blocks for Global Distributed Systems

Sean Cribbs
https://speakerdeck.com/seancribbs/erlang-building-blocks-for-global-distributed-systems
Erlang is a computer language and runtime originally created for high-reliability telephony applications. Ericsson created Erlang in the late 1980’s to build Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switches. These switches made possible the broadband we know today. In fact, British Telecom, a client of Ericsson, reported that the switches attained nine 9's reliability.
The Erlang-based system's careful language/runtime design, live upgrades, and interactive inspection of the running system all made this possible. Recently, a resurgence in the use of Erlang is due to its use in Internet-scale distributed systems.
In this talk, we'll discuss the motivations behind Erlang, the features that distinguish it from other software platforms, and the ways it simplifies building highly-available globally distributed services.

Building the Node.JS GlobalDistributionNetwork - Guillermo Rauch, ZEIT
"At ZEIT we’re building the first global distribution network for Node.js applications, websites and microservices. Our mission is to democratize access to the cloud by ensuring that services are fast from and to everywhere, not just Silicon Valley.
We’ll discuss some of the unique technical challenges this endeavor presents in the context of distributed systems."

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